consolidated
/kənˈsɑlɪdeɪtɪd/
adjective
- Brought together into a single, stronger, or more effective whole.
- The consolidated list of names included everyone from both classes.
- After the merger, the consolidated team worked from one office.
- The company's consolidated financial report showed a big profit increase.
- Made solid or firmly established; strengthened.
- The consolidated foundation of the building survived the earthquake.
- His consolidated position in the community made him a trusted advisor.
- Years of hard work gave her a consolidated reputation as a fair leader.
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verb
- Past tense of consolidate: combined into a single, more effective whole.
- The team consolidated their efforts and finished the project early.
- The two schools consolidated into one larger district last year.
- She consolidated her debts into a single monthly payment.
- Past tense of consolidate: made something stronger or more solid.
- The general consolidated his army's position before the battle.
- The company consolidated its market share through smart advertising.
- He consolidated his power by forming key alliances.